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Retire in Canada at 38

retirecanada

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Jul 20, 2009
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Hi,

I am French and would like to retire in Canada. I have no intention of working there nor to benefit from any welfare, I just want to be able to live there without restriction and spend as much as I can there.

I heard that if you bought a house in Canada free and clear, you could enter as a tourist and be sure to be renewed every 6 months.

Is it true? any experience?

Thanks very much

P
 

PMM

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Jun 30, 2005
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Hi

retirecanada said:
Hi,

I am French and would like to retire in Canada. I have no intention of working there nor to benefit from any welfare, I just want to be able to live there without restriction and spend as much as I can there.

I heard that if you bought a house in Canada free and clear, you could enter as a tourist and be sure to be renewed every 6 months.

Is it true? any experience?

1. No retirement category in Canadian Immigration
2. You could buy the house, but after 1 extension to a year, CIC would probably decide that you are residing permanently in Canada and refuse any further extensions.

PMM

Thanks very much

P
 

Leon

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Jun 13, 2008
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You need to apply for permanent residency if you want to live in Canada. Check out http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/index.asp to see if you qualify for something.
 

haver

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On top of these restrictions you won't be covered with any good medical insurance plan because you won't be permanent resident.
The medical expenses for non-Canadian residents are too high here.
Travel insurance is not so good to feel financial secure.